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Triangles Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Question 1

An isosceles triangle has A no sides equal. B three sides equal. C all sides equal. D two sides equal.

An isosceles triangle has A no sides equal. B three sides equal. C all sides equal. D two sides equal.

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Question 2

A Scalene Triangle has A 2 equal sides B 1 equal side C 3 unequal sides D 3 equal sides

A Scalene Triangle has A 2 equal sides B 1 equal side C 3 unequal sides D 3 equal sides

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Question 3

An Equilateral triangle has A All sides are equal B Looks like a square C 2 sides are equal D No sides are equal

An Equilateral triangle has A All sides are equal B 2 sides are equal C Looks like a square D No sides are equal

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Question 4

A right angle triangle A has no angles B has 90 degrees angle C has 50 angles D has a 20 degrees

A right angle triangle A has no angles B has 90 degrees angle C has 50 angles D is not a triangle

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Question 5

An acute triangle has A angles less than 90 deg B angles more than 100 C no angles D none of the above

An acute triangle has A angles less than 90 degrees B angles more than 100 C no angles D none of the above

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Question 6

An obtuse triangle is A a 90 degree triangle B triangle with an angle over 90 C a triangle with angles under 90 D none of the above

An obtuse triangle is A a 90 degree triangle B triangle with an angle over 90 C a triangle with angles under 90 D none of the above

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Question 7

A scalene triangle B right angle triangle C party rock triangle D equilateral triangle

A scalene triangle B right angle triangle C party rock triangle D equilateral triangle

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Question 8

A party rock triangle B isosceles triangle C obtuse triangle D scalene triangle

A party rock triangle B isosceles triangle C obtuse triangle D scalene triangle

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Question 9

A obtuse triangle B isosceles triangle C scalene triangle D -none of the above

A obtuse triangle B isosceles triangle C scalene triangle D -equilateral triangle

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Question 10

A Equilateral triangle B Obtuse triangle C isosceles triangle D Scalene triangle

A Equilateral triangle B obtuse triangle C acute triangle D Scalene triangle

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Question 11

A scalene triangle B obtuse triangle C right angle triangle D party triangle

A Scalene triangle B Obtuse triangle C right angle triangle D party triangle

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Question 12

A right angle triangle B right isosceles triangle C scalene triangle D equilateral traingle

A right angle triangle B right isosceles triangle C scalene triangle D equilateral triangle

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Question 13

A Party rock triangle B Equilateral triangle C Obtuse triangle D Acute triangle

A Party Rock triangle B Equilateral triangle C Obtuse triangle D Acute triangle

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Question 14

A scalene triangle B obtuse triangle C equilateral triangle D isosceles triangle

A Scalene triangle B Obtuse triangle C Equilateral triangle D Isosceles triangle

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Question 15

A congruent triangles B scalene triangles C right angle triangles D party rock triangles

A congruent triangles B e triangles C right angle triangles D Party rock triangles

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